Additionally I'll add that it seems that powerpro is not able to register the 
context menu items either on 64-bit XP. I have the appropriate command lists 
but they do not show up. Manually trying to register the pproctx.dll file gives 
me the error:

dllregisterserver entry point was not found

Any clues?

--- In [email protected], "excesspapers" <excesspap...@...> wrote:
>
> I have just installed the 64-bit version of XP and when trying to install 
> tray support I get the message:
> 
> unexpected current value for winlogon key..
> 
> I checked the help guide and see what to do but my userinit does not look as 
> expected. From the help it says my key should look like this:
> 
> Userinit=C:\WINNT\system32 \userinit.exe,
> 
> However, in my case I have:
> 
> userinit=userinit
> 
> I suspect that this is why it cannot install tray support automatically. 
> However, my concerns are:
> 
> 1 - the docs say to have a comma at the end which mine does not. do I need 
> this?
> 
> 2 - my existing userinit does not have a full path, is that ok?
> 
> 3 - I think I should set:
> 
> userinit=userinit,c:\progra~2\powerpro\pprotray.exe
> 
> however I am not positive and do not want to mess up the registry. Has anyone 
> successfully used pprotray.exe on XP 64-bit and if so what settings did you 
> have to use?
>


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